. "Temperate mainland regions are more invaded than tropical mainland regions but there seems to be no difference in invasibility of temperate and tropical islands. Islands are more invaded than the mainland. The number of naturalized species in temperate regions decreases with latitude and their geographical ranges increase with latitude. The number of naturalized species on islands increases with temperature. Naturalized species contribute to floristic homogenization, but the phenomenon is scale-dependent. Some robust patterns are evident from currently available data, but further research is needed on several aspects to advance our understanding of the biogeography of naturalization of alien plants. The patterns discussed in this paper are derived largely from numbers and proportions of naturalized species, and little is known about the proportion of introduced species that become naturalized."@en . . "Py\u0161ek, Petr" . "0305-0270" . . "-" . "The biogeography of naturalization in alien plants"@en . "The biogeography of naturalization in alien plants" . "2040;2050" . "[9EB7038B3898]" . . . . "Biogeografick\u00E9 aspekty naturalizace rostlin"@cs . "467003" . "RIV/67985939:_____/06:00053247!RIV07-AV0-67985939" . "plant invasions; naturalization; global scale"@en . "RIV/67985939:_____/06:00053247" . "Temper\u00E1tn\u00ED pevninsk\u00E9 oblasti jsou v\u00EDce invadovan\u00E9 ne\u017E pevniny v tropech, ale tropick\u00E9 ostrovy jsou invadov\u00E1ny stejn\u011B jako ostrovy m\u00EDrn\u00E9ho p\u00E1su. Ostrovy jsou n\u00E1chyln\u011Bj\u0161\u00ED k invaz\u00EDm ne\u017E pevniny. Po\u010Det naturalizovan\u00FDch druh\u016F v temper\u00E1tn\u00EDm p\u00E1su kles\u00E1 se zem\u011Bpisnou \u0161\u00ED\u0159kou, na ostrovech roste s pr\u016Fm\u011Brnou teplotou. Naturalizovan\u00E9 druhy zvy\u0161uj\u00ED floristickou homogenizaci. P\u0159\u00EDli\u0161 toho nev\u00EDme o tom, jak\u00E1 je relativn\u00ED \u00FAspe\u0161nost naturalizace; p\u0159itom ta je lep\u0161\u00EDm m\u011B\u0159\u00EDtkem ne\u017E pouh\u00FD po\u010Det naturalizovan\u00FDch druh\u016F v dan\u00E9 oblasti."@cs . . . . "33" . "Z(AV0Z60050516)" . "The biogeography of naturalization in alien plants" . . "1"^^ . "The biogeography of naturalization in alien plants"@en . "Temperate mainland regions are more invaded than tropical mainland regions but there seems to be no difference in invasibility of temperate and tropical islands. Islands are more invaded than the mainland. The number of naturalized species in temperate regions decreases with latitude and their geographical ranges increase with latitude. The number of naturalized species on islands increases with temperature. Naturalized species contribute to floristic homogenization, but the phenomenon is scale-dependent. Some robust patterns are evident from currently available data, but further research is needed on several aspects to advance our understanding of the biogeography of naturalization of alien plants. The patterns discussed in this paper are derived largely from numbers and proportions of naturalized species, and little is known about the proportion of introduced species that become naturalized." . . "Biogeografick\u00E9 aspekty naturalizace rostlin"@cs . "Richardson, D. M." . "GB - Spojen\u00E9 kr\u00E1lovstv\u00ED Velk\u00E9 Brit\u00E1nie a Severn\u00EDho Irska" . . "11"^^ . . "Journal of Biogeography" . . "2"^^ . .